drop down menus

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P D Sterling

I am embarrassed to say I have asked this question before (years ago),
but I cannot find the way to make the drop down menus to stay full - it
unnerves me every thing to navigate to a position and not see my target,
although it does come up after a few seconds. I have tried everything,
and any advice would be gratefully appreciated, and I will keep it in a
permanent folder so as not to bother you nice folks again. Happy New Year!
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Regards,

P D Sterling
New York, Texas & Texas, New York
 
"P D Sterling" wrote in message
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>I am embarrassed to say I have asked this question before (years
>ago), but I cannot find the way to make the drop down menus to stay
>full - it unnerves me every thing to navigate to a position and not
>see my target, although it does come up after a few seconds. I have
>tried everything, and any advice would be gratefully appreciated, and
>I will keep it in a permanent folder so as not to bother you nice
>folks again. Happy New Year!



Deselect the option to use personalized menus. Right-click on the
Windows taskbar, Properties, Start Menu tab (presumably you have the
Classic mode selected), Customize, deselect to use personalized menues
(which shows the most recent items in the list and sticks a chevron at
the bottom of the list to go see the other less-used items).
 
yeah, right, like I could figure that out (seriously, many thanx and
happy new year to you)

Regards,

P D Sterling
New York, Texas & Texas, New York


VanguardLH wrote:
> "P D Sterling" wrote in message
> news:OhsN7JUTIHA.5164@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl...
>> I am embarrassed to say I have asked this question before (years ago),
>> but I cannot find the way to make the drop down menus to stay full -
>> it unnerves me every thing to navigate to a position and not see my
>> target, although it does come up after a few seconds. I have tried
>> everything, and any advice would be gratefully appreciated, and I will
>> keep it in a permanent folder so as not to bother you nice folks
>> again. Happy New Year!

>
>
> Deselect the option to use personalized menus. Right-click on the
> Windows taskbar, Properties, Start Menu tab (presumably you have the
> Classic mode selected), Customize, deselect to use personalized menues
> (which shows the most recent items in the list and sticks a chevron at
> the bottom of the list to go see the other less-used items).
 
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